How to Change the Keyboard on Android

Make typing on your Android phone a better experience by changing and customizing your keyboard.

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How to Change the Keyboard on Android

How to Change the Keyboard on Android

Android phones have basically become an extension of ourselves these days. And the keyboard is something we use constantly. Thankfully, Android gives you so much freedom to make your phone your own, including changing the keyboard. In this guide, we'll walk you through switching keyboards on your Android. It'll show you different options that could make typing a whole lot easier and more enjoyable.

How to Change the Keyboard on Android

Step 1: Choose the Best Android Keyboards

When choosing an Android keyboard, you have lots of great options in the Google Play Store. The most popular keyboards are Gboard and Microsoft SwiftKey.

Gboard, Google's own keyboard, has many handy features. It has Google Translate built right in so you can translate text as you type. The swipe-to-type function works reliably. The Emoji Kitchen lets you combine emojis in fun and useful ways. Overall, Gboard provides accurate predictive text and autocorrect.

Microsoft SwiftKey is known for its ability to improve predictive text and autocorrect the more you use it. SwiftKey "learns" your writing style over time and gets better at predicting the words you want. You can customize the keyboard's look and layout to suit your preferences.

If you want some more fancy stuff then there are a ton of keyboards option available on the play store you can choose anyone which fits your needs.

Step 2: Changing the Default Keyboard

Once you’ve picked out a keyboard then simply install it. Now before you change the default keyboard, first enable the new keyboard. For that go to  Settings > General Management > Keyboard List and Default& turn on the toggle next to the new keyboard. 

     

Now it’s time to make the switch. This can be done by going to Settings > General Management > Keyboard List and Default> Default Keyboard. From there, just select the keyboard you want to use.

Step 3: Using Multiple Keyboards

Did you know that your Android phone supports switching between multiple keyboards? This is great if you switch between languages & layouts a lot. To use a different keyboard, just open your current keyboard by start typing.

Now scroll down to the notification panel & tap on the ‘Choose input method’ option from the notification panel.

Then select the keyboard you want from the list. That simple switch will let you change between multiple keyboards.

Step 4: Customizing the Keyboard

Many keyboards offer customization options like changing the size or theme of the keyboard. Take some time to explore the settings of your new keyboard and make it truly yours.

To access the settings of your new keyboard, go back to Settings > General Management > Keyboard List and Default. Select the keyboard you want to customize from the list.

Then explore all the various settings for that keyboard. You may be able to Adjust the key size, Change the keyboard layout, and Add a custom theme.

Conclusion

In short, Android phones let you change keyboards easily. There are many kinds of keyboards on Google Play Store. You can pick ones like Gboard and SwiftKey etc. Android phones let you use more than one keyboard. You can change the keyboard how you want it. You can make it better for you. Follow the steps we gave in this guide above & then change your Android keyboard easily. This makes typing on your phone a much better experience.

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